
Indie Game Podcast
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Show Info: Not sure what games are worth checking out on Steam? Listen to this podcast to discover some of the more obscure indie games that pass through the radar and are worth checking out!
Show Info: Not sure what games are worth checking out on Steam? Listen to this podcast to discover some of the more obscure indie games that pass through the radar and are worth checking out!
Episode Notes Announcements Welcome to Episode 11 of the Indie Game Podcast! This week has been a bit of a blur between working and getting things done with my own indie game project. If you like birds at all, you're in luck, because my game will be absolutely full of them! I'm starting to think of it as an obsession. We'll see where that goes. In any case, I've gotten a steady slew of developers who've wanted me to check out their games and talk about them on the podcast, but I can always use more! If you'd like to hear me talk about your game in an upcoming podcast, check out indiegamepodcast.com/developers and fill out that nice, little form located there. Also, as it so happens, this episode will be the last one before I go on hiatus for 3 weeks. I wanted to pump out another episode before this, but as it turns out, things are a little hectic this week and the next, so it's better if I go ahead and go on a break now. No worries guys, the podcast will be back before you know it! I'll be sure and post updates on when we start recording again. But enough about the future, let's focus on the present, with Hashtag Gamedev! Hashtag Gamedev Night Dream by XangoTrick Night Dream, according to the developer, is a first-person puzzle game inspired by those that came before it - The Witness, Monument Valley, and so forth. While it's still a prototype, it's a game that shows a lot of promise. The puzzles are simple yet clever, and the looping worlds had me in a tizzy trying to figure out how to navigate this world that surrounded me. The art style is minimalistic, but works very well for this particular game, and I hoping that Night Dream won't just stay a protoype for long, as there's a lot going on here and a lot that players could enjoy. Definitely give it a look! Also sorta related sorta not, be sure and check out his youtube channel where he has multiple tutorials on different aspects of using Unity. If you're a game developer, you may just find these videos handy! Twitter Youtube Corot by AtticPlay Corot is a fun little mobile game that takes a simple concept like co